If you want to build an Athlon 64 system but don’t want a huge tower case under your desk, Biostar has the answer. The i-DEC is a small form factor PC that’s stylish, feature packed and ready to accommodate AMD’s 64bit baby.
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Once again IBM proves that it knows how to make good notebooks. The new T41 is a beautifully made slim line notebook with IBM’s usual high-quality ergonomics. If you want a notebook that’s a joy to work on and don’t crave a high-resolution screen, the T41 could be perfect.
The iHP-120 is a hard disk based MP3 player in the same mould as the Apple iPod and Philips HDD100. With 20GB of storage and loads of features it should give the competition a run for its money.
If you’re looking for a high-speed DVD writer and don’t want break the bank, MSI has just what you’re after.
The Evesham Voyager 64 is the first Athlon 64 notebook to arrive at TrustedReviews and it was worth the wait.
The Acer Aspire 2003WLMi is a well featured multimedia notebook at a very attractive price. But there’s more to a notebook computer than the features and price tag.
Systemax has put together a PC aimed at the gaming market. It’s got an Athlon 64 processor and a large CRT display, but does the whole machine add up to more than just the sum of its parts?
It’s another cool and stylish notebook from Sony, but is it more than just a pretty face?
With a native resolution of 1,600 x 1,200 this 20in TFT definitely looks impressive, but is it the best high resolution desktop TFT you can buy?
If you can’t afford a Radeon 9800XT, the 9600XT could be the answer. But how does it compare to its big brother?